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they could not even vote on the education bill. it would impose on scientific research and education. in terms of other areas of the which, i mentioned one are the agriculture subsidies. these are excessive payments. insurance is a very reasonable program. overly on.en they are subsidizing the pain. here is an example of what we call a mandatory program. with respect to federal the budgetas part of conference, we actually did change the law so that they for acontribute to he significantly. on one area that has been hit is the federal employee area. >> i want to turn back to politics. attorney general gensler has had a broccoli -- rocky week because he is being called a backstreet influencer -- a backseat driver. he said these reports are exaggerated and denied many of the allegations. just keepsmbeat that going and going. you know him very well. assess the impact on the gubernatorial campaign. >> it is hard to tell. it is still relatively early. there are three terrific candidates in this race. i think they would all be good govern
they could not even vote on the education bill. it would impose on scientific research and education. in terms of other areas of the which, i mentioned one are the agriculture subsidies. these are excessive payments. insurance is a very reasonable program. overly on.en they are subsidizing the pain. here is an example of what we call a mandatory program. with respect to federal the budgetas part of conference, we actually did change the law so that they for acontribute to he significantly. on...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: tonight, what does the government know about your phone calls? u.s. intelligence is collecting the phone records of millions of americans. major garrett and john miller on why and the reaction. andrea brings dangerous weather to the
over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: tonight, what does the government know about your phone calls? u.s. intelligence is collecting the phone records of millions of americans. major garrett and john miller on why and the reaction. andrea brings dangerous weather to the
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they could not even vote on the education bill. because of the deep cuts it would impose on scientific research and education. in terms of other areas of the budget, i mentioned one which are the agriculture subsidies. these are excessive payments. they go to agribusinesses. both good times and bad times. crop insurance is a very reasonable program, but even the crop insurance program has been overly subsidized. it is now 60% on average for crop insurance. i do not think americans realize they are subsidizing the pain to that extent. here is an example of what we call a mandatory program. -- mandatory spending program. with respect to federal employees, as part of the budget conference, we actually did change the law so that they would contribute for a -- more significantly to the pension. one group that has been hit particularly hard lately is federal employees. i hope we do not take them while they are down. >> i want to turn back to politics. >> attorney general gensler has been called a backseat driver. -- an aggressive backsea
they could not even vote on the education bill. because of the deep cuts it would impose on scientific research and education. in terms of other areas of the budget, i mentioned one which are the agriculture subsidies. these are excessive payments. they go to agribusinesses. both good times and bad times. crop insurance is a very reasonable program, but even the crop insurance program has been overly subsidized. it is now 60% on average for crop insurance. i do not think americans realize they...
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like the department of education. why do they have a swat team. >> they all have them. irs and fbi and the amazing thing about this time last year, department of homeland security bought over a billion holopoint bullets to supply the agencies. i am a former infrantry. they hit and explode and kill you. and the question is why does the department have hollow point bullets. there is a paranoiia about the american citizens. and we have reverse the master servant relationship. i think our fourth amendment and constitution said, the three most beautiful words is we the people. any government employee, the president and police are our servants and when they approach us, they should approach us with great worth and dignity. they are doing searches and two women driving through texas pulled over by the police and did vaginal and rectum searches. that was filmed it was awful and they didn't even change the gloves. >> they are so outrageous and not just isolated incident once in a while. it is happening regularly. is it because we supplied them with too many whiz bang toys. >> su
like the department of education. why do they have a swat team. >> they all have them. irs and fbi and the amazing thing about this time last year, department of homeland security bought over a billion holopoint bullets to supply the agencies. i am a former infrantry. they hit and explode and kill you. and the question is why does the department have hollow point bullets. there is a paranoiia about the american citizens. and we have reverse the master servant relationship. i think our...
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. >> it come backs to education and how we're continuing to try to strive to -- [cheers and applause] -- figures out how to create jo right now.gh that is the biggest problem.bl special it will men are seen as the leaders of this. we need to try to figure out hoh to create education better so that we can solve this problem. >> oh, stop. >> maybe it's just me but i see what she's saying. >> no, you don't, you are looking at one thing only. on >> the lights are very bright.r >> what did she say. >> she was clearly nervous. >> yeah, for sure. >> if you are nervous and lights are bright, don't be in front of a million people talking about wanting to be miss america, miss u.s. >> i think she deserves another chance. >> sour biased -- you are so biased. >> she got lost in thought. she is on throw different things. >> we can make the excuses we want. why are we asking these women ridiculous questions any way. wy it's not like they are going to solve the world's problems.ms >> that's an interesting perspective.pe >> they are going to be spokes people. if the lady going to represent breast can
. >> it come backs to education and how we're continuing to try to strive to -- [cheers and applause] -- figures out how to create jo right now.gh that is the biggest problem.bl special it will men are seen as the leaders of this. we need to try to figure out hoh to create education better so that we can solve this problem. >> oh, stop. >> maybe it's just me but i see what she's saying. >> no, you don't, you are looking at one thing only. on >> the lights are very...
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but in addition to the relationships that we establish, the education that we do jointly, it is in large part attributable to the muslim community itself that local radicalization is somewhat diminished and, really, it is on the internet where we face our biggest challenge now. >> director, several government officials have raised questions about the relationship between contractors and the federal government, and this is an issue that indicates perhaps not only the department of defense, the state department, and many other government agencies, but also to some degree, our law enforcement agencies. what is your take on -- what would be the philosophy of the fbi when it comes to the use of contractors? >> there are certain roles a contractor needs to play. it may be an area of expertise we need. on the one hand, you need contractors in discrete areas. on the other hand, you do not want to over use them because they are far more expensive, bottom line. one of the problems for a time in the bureau was without fbi agents could do anything. does not make any difference whether you are human-
but in addition to the relationships that we establish, the education that we do jointly, it is in large part attributable to the muslim community itself that local radicalization is somewhat diminished and, really, it is on the internet where we face our biggest challenge now. >> director, several government officials have raised questions about the relationship between contractors and the federal government, and this is an issue that indicates perhaps not only the department of defense,...
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the next chapter futuristic education is something called dynamic shape this planet. take a look at this video for you says the project out of mit media lab's tangible media group. basically someone thousands of miles away can use this technology which translates their movements and three the renditions on the other side. it allows them actually to physically interact with another person or object from a distance it's as though you're reaching for your screen to touch the world on the other side. uses of this technology or when it lists from three d modeling and media control the education office presentations. something tells me other not so educational uses will send it out for this new touchy feely media. and that does it for now. for the store is recovered. due to da com slasher to america. check their website. archie da com slush usa. also called me on twitter at sensex was you back here at eight pm. thanks for watching you knew you knew. one will will will or will you. i know. all that was a nice light it's cheesy november nineteen one packet of ranch and tokyo
the next chapter futuristic education is something called dynamic shape this planet. take a look at this video for you says the project out of mit media lab's tangible media group. basically someone thousands of miles away can use this technology which translates their movements and three the renditions on the other side. it allows them actually to physically interact with another person or object from a distance it's as though you're reaching for your screen to touch the world on the other...
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like those debts to the education system are intelligent and we know that you hide your true that it's reaching its one year anniversary on the fifteen then you have celebrations planned as to when the car to seeing what comes after an aircraft that future strength that activist john roche thank you so much they do have a great day megan. well this morning the sun and listen to you last line for state agencies explain what keeps the mop that nights. that's right the director of the federal bureau of investigation the acting director of the department of homeland security and the director of the national counterterrorism center explained what the majority of the major threats out the whole house on land or if we are according to fbi had james cooney in the us is constantly facing an array of that. terrorism remains number one. police said the threat isn't limited to the middle east africa is on the agency's radar as well specifically east and north africa. and while terrorism is still the main concern of cybersecurity is quickly climbing up the ranks because as cooley said that much of
like those debts to the education system are intelligent and we know that you hide your true that it's reaching its one year anniversary on the fifteen then you have celebrations planned as to when the car to seeing what comes after an aircraft that future strength that activist john roche thank you so much they do have a great day megan. well this morning the sun and listen to you last line for state agencies explain what keeps the mop that nights. that's right the director of the federal...
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these are people who did not get the education up front. help their children and they are at wits end. and this is not defending them. they are at wits end with what to do for their children and integrate them to their families. they do not know where to turn so they find drastic member -- measures. >> legal adoptions are supposed to be handled through the courts. parents are supposed to be vetted. can you talk about how parents are able to get around this oversight? >> sure. it is not just in the adoption realm. you hear of people turning over custody of their child to their ads, their uncle, to a good friend while they go out of the country. there are legal mechanisms to turn over custody of your child. it is a simple power of attorney. unfortunately, it is easy and generally just a few paragraphs. you sign on the dotted line. the problem is that these kids have problem's. when you are turning over the child, even if it is for the best motives, even if it is, how do you know that the next parents will have the wherewithal to take care of
these are people who did not get the education up front. help their children and they are at wits end. and this is not defending them. they are at wits end with what to do for their children and integrate them to their families. they do not know where to turn so they find drastic member -- measures. >> legal adoptions are supposed to be handled through the courts. parents are supposed to be vetted. can you talk about how parents are able to get around this oversight? >> sure. it is...
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and also within education advocacy group here in the district. i'm just wondering if you have a suggestions for us early career scientists. how should we keep moving forward in the next couple of years? it is going to be tough, even if we can reach some sort of a deal at the house. samantha, you are the voice of the young scientists that i am most concerned about. i appreciate you coming in. i'm glad you're moving to science policy. we need expertise there as well. at the same time, i think that there are many people in your situation who really would like to continue to research and are quite challenging to identify the path forward for them to move forward. at the nih we're doing everything we can to provide the kind of support. grantsincreasing the that are bridge between a postdoctoral and an independent baccalaureate. we are also making it possible for individuals who come in for their very first nih grant application to compete against each other, instead of competing against established investigators, trying to give first-time investigator
and also within education advocacy group here in the district. i'm just wondering if you have a suggestions for us early career scientists. how should we keep moving forward in the next couple of years? it is going to be tough, even if we can reach some sort of a deal at the house. samantha, you are the voice of the young scientists that i am most concerned about. i appreciate you coming in. i'm glad you're moving to science policy. we need expertise there as well. at the same time, i think...
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we also have a national security higher education advisory board. we try to educate the leaders of these universities as to the threats that can occur at our target their research facilities. i would say probably has gotten exacerbated in the realm of digital information and cyber attacks. you no longer have to rely on an individual becoming your asset to gather the secrets in the cyber arena. it is just as easy to have somebody familiar with a cyberworld sitting in shanghai are beijing or some place in russia to attack the networks and export the information. a threat is more substantial than it was 10 or 15 years ago. >> i wrote to you about security lapses at the nasa centers. i saw that the fbi and dhs were involved in the apprehension of a credible individual being held. you have any comments about that case? >> i think it is indicative of the threat you mentioned. the arrest occurred over the weekend and is now in the court proceeding. >> if it was happening at nasa langley and i saw your testimony last week's with regard to clapper with regar
we also have a national security higher education advisory board. we try to educate the leaders of these universities as to the threats that can occur at our target their research facilities. i would say probably has gotten exacerbated in the realm of digital information and cyber attacks. you no longer have to rely on an individual becoming your asset to gather the secrets in the cyber arena. it is just as easy to have somebody familiar with a cyberworld sitting in shanghai are beijing or some...
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and higher educated vote more than less educated and older people vote more than younger people. if you look a the profile of the non-voter in the united states. but denothing i denothing if denothin demography is not new. >> we have a new generation coming up and a lot of u.s. born under 18-year-old's. >> thousands every week. 600 to 750,000 a year that is year after year all the way to 2030. >> the vote will change. and the number of people that are entering the years that you are more likely to vote is going to be increasing. they are not quite here yet. you have to remember, you look at 53 million people and you sy gee where are they? a lot of them are too young to vote. the la latino community's median age is ten years younger. a lot of them are not naturalized. but if this is a change in immigration law a lot of them will be encouraged to be naturalized. we make an assumption a and pols bear it out. immigration remains at the top of thish use. >> yes and no. it's a threshold issue. >> what is the future if you have a greater number of young people born inside of the u.s. is
and higher educated vote more than less educated and older people vote more than younger people. if you look a the profile of the non-voter in the united states. but denothing i denothing if denothin demography is not new. >> we have a new generation coming up and a lot of u.s. born under 18-year-old's. >> thousands every week. 600 to 750,000 a year that is year after year all the way to 2030. >> the vote will change. and the number of people that are entering the years that...
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>> what he's going to do is start ranking colleges as to how much educational bang for the buck they offer to -- if you're a college or university and you're doing a good job, they will award you more funding, and if you're not doing a good job, they will take away funding. i hope that the obama administration realizes that -- academic leftists and people on the right who don't like government interference saying this is not another industry that washington ought to take over. >> he is an optimist, isn't he, that that's going to happen? that's why we love you, james. >> there is a problem, parents are finally pushing back against the incredible cost that they have been paying for all these years. so finally the fat is in the fire and the question is who's going to get to the solution quicker t president, the government or the private sector? >> does the president's plan have a chance to work, do you think? >> the problem is that the president's plan is essentially to allow these students to forgive their loans after ten years. that's his income based repayment plan. >> if you decide
>> what he's going to do is start ranking colleges as to how much educational bang for the buck they offer to -- if you're a college or university and you're doing a good job, they will award you more funding, and if you're not doing a good job, they will take away funding. i hope that the obama administration realizes that -- academic leftists and people on the right who don't like government interference saying this is not another industry that washington ought to take over. >> he...
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there are so many ways today to cut the costs of education without causing taxpayerso do the loans. >> it is a subsidy and interest rates are based on ck. and student loans have a lot of risks. >> i don't want to get to be all bleeding heart. i disagree with rich. it is about this to me, if you create a situation whe only people with a lot of money go to the tter schools and let's face it they are the most ebs pensiv schools. ivy league school costs a lot of money. what does it do to the country only people who can affo it gothere. >> it is hard to get in. >> steve orbes, i hate tobe personal about it and i got in colombia in graduate and i went to northweern and i did well. i had to make a choice based on how much i could afford, ist that tural, steve? >> it is, david and people have to make the tradeoffs in terms of ivy's. tuititions are sky rg is institutions feel charges $60,000. we have to crge that or people don't ink we provi good information. >> penny-wise and dollar flush. this is what it is about where student loans are concerned. two reasons not to let interest rates rise.
there are so many ways today to cut the costs of education without causing taxpayerso do the loans. >> it is a subsidy and interest rates are based on ck. and student loans have a lot of risks. >> i don't want to get to be all bleeding heart. i disagree with rich. it is about this to me, if you create a situation whe only people with a lot of money go to the tter schools and let's face it they are the most ebs pensiv schools. ivy league school costs a lot of money. what does it do...
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education was a great priority in tunisia. there was a great mismatch reaching the education system and the market. that has led to a great number of unemployed graduates and young people. since the governments recovering -- since the government took over -- >> ok. understood. >> yes, the situation is difficult, pre-have to take into account what has happened over the last two years -- you have to take into account what has happened over the last two years. there is progress and hope that we have. >> excuse me. let me stop you there. you say there has been progress. i understand. how do you expand the numbers from the latest polls? the question being asked of tunisians is who they would vote for in a presidential election? 43% of them said they would vote for the leader of your main rival. let's see where the candidates come. a fourth position and six position. this is a hypothetical. these candidates are trailing far behind her political rivals and the current opposition. if your stewardship sees an in the management of the c
education was a great priority in tunisia. there was a great mismatch reaching the education system and the market. that has led to a great number of unemployed graduates and young people. since the governments recovering -- since the government took over -- >> ok. understood. >> yes, the situation is difficult, pre-have to take into account what has happened over the last two years -- you have to take into account what has happened over the last two years. there is progress and...
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gerri: big changes in the field of education as we described an online education, just one of them. sometimes the most transformational changes happen so slowly you barely even see it. like with fox stations all over the country this morning. that is the declining value of a decree. i believe you are paying more and getting less when it comes to college. these days you can't just take it for granted every high school student should go to college. schools have been spending parents ever increasing tuition dollars unwisely. what has become an academic arms race universities are getting more and more amenities. what campus doesn't have a fancy new student union. and the state-of-the-art gym, art gym, showers, climbing walls, sushi bars, the students are living large. when it comes to what matters most, things are not that hot. on the 40% college students are taught by tenured professors. this much more likely your little johnny or johanna will be listened to a teaching assistant. students are less prepared when they finished their degree for the real world. a third of students gain no
gerri: big changes in the field of education as we described an online education, just one of them. sometimes the most transformational changes happen so slowly you barely even see it. like with fox stations all over the country this morning. that is the declining value of a decree. i believe you are paying more and getting less when it comes to college. these days you can't just take it for granted every high school student should go to college. schools have been spending parents ever...
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like the department of education. why do they have a swat team. >> they all have them. irs and fbi and the amazing thing about this time last year, department of homeland security bought over a billion holopoint bullets to supply the agencies. i am a former infrantry. they hit and explode and kill you. and the question is why does the department have hollow point bullets. there is a paranoiia about the american citizens. and we have reverse the master servant relationship. i think our fourth amendment and constitution said, the three most beautiful words is we the people. any government employee, the president and police are our servants and when they approach us, they should approach us with great worth and dignity. they are doing searches and two women driving through texas pulled over by the police and did vaginal and rectum searches. that was filmed it was awful and they didn't even change the gloves. >> they are so outrageous and not just isolated incident once in a while. it is happening regularly. is it because we supplied them with too many whiz bang toys. >> su
like the department of education. why do they have a swat team. >> they all have them. irs and fbi and the amazing thing about this time last year, department of homeland security bought over a billion holopoint bullets to supply the agencies. i am a former infrantry. they hit and explode and kill you. and the question is why does the department have hollow point bullets. there is a paranoiia about the american citizens. and we have reverse the master servant relationship. i think our...
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education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and medicare, which is a long-running one. let me just say about this. obviously there have been challenges. but, you know, i've worked in health care policy for quite a long time, and i remember the rollout of the medical care prescription drug bill, which there were a lot of problems with. and i remember senators, republican senators, saying don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. one of those senators was rick santorum at a hearing saying, you know, let's have patience with this. it's going to work out. and the medicare bill has worked out. that was a complex syste
education, a disaster. social security, it's bankrupt a ponzi scheme. name something washington is doing -- can't manage its fiscal account. they said part of the problem of being president is the government is so vast, you can't know what's going on underneath it. government seems to be expanded? that's the wrong answer. >> i think millions of seniors thinks social security and medicare are working pretty well, but it's good to know my republican colleagues don't like social security and...
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agencies that we are talking about the fund education and commerce are not really vital. in some cases they provide important services, but they are not very essential in some ses may be unnecessary. th problem for republicans or not you have read "the wall street journal" poll today is the publiis blaming republicans more than president obama for this so the scare caaign seems to be working. what is back earlier when you try to scare with the sequester, it backfired because about was an essential government service of the president was playing with. things like the faa and activities that americans depend on. >> reless working, i don't get it? >> i think it was becauss it was so overtly political the first time. rememberhen the president tried to close down the air traffic control system. smart republica le to coburn who said here is 10 programs you could cut. and o the same thing when they shutdown thefood inspection service and so fort this has gone on a while and americans would like this result charles: there is no doubt about that and that th president has won the p
agencies that we are talking about the fund education and commerce are not really vital. in some cases they provide important services, but they are not very essential in some ses may be unnecessary. th problem for republicans or not you have read "the wall street journal" poll today is the publiis blaming republicans more than president obama for this so the scare caaign seems to be working. what is back earlier when you try to scare with the sequester, it backfired because about was...
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cost ofease in the college education is exponential. it is totally divorced from any lasttionary track in the century. it is unchallenged. i think the president's proposal to look at graduation rates, what do you do if you are a college? you do not take a risk on the kid who might not make it all the way through, the kid who's the first in his family to go. you only take a safe bet. what alumni's earn? what jobs they get? to me, that is crazy. >> there is another piece of his package which is trying to get the for-profits under control. their students create about half of the student debt, and they provide so few jobs. that is another way to get at this problem. and they target veterans. veterans come back. they don't know where to go. they go to for-profit colleges and they are in worse shape than they were before. does it at least give you a head start? >> dr. joe biden things it does. community college is the answer. >> the for-profit solution is to say that in a month you can get your money back so that these kids are not accruing a
cost ofease in the college education is exponential. it is totally divorced from any lasttionary track in the century. it is unchallenged. i think the president's proposal to look at graduation rates, what do you do if you are a college? you do not take a risk on the kid who might not make it all the way through, the kid who's the first in his family to go. you only take a safe bet. what alumni's earn? what jobs they get? to me, that is crazy. >> there is another piece of his package...
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houset debate over short-term funding for american indian health and education programs, as the government shutdown continues. c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you as a public service by your television provider. "theining us on communicators" is senator richard blumenthal of connecticut, who introduced a bill on telephone cramming. what is telephone cramming? >> it is the practice of putting unauthorized third-party charges on telephone bills. for servicesumers they never ordered and never received. even when they notice, they have to pay. that ispractice literally costing consumers billions of dollars. there are legitimate third-party vendors and third-party charges on telephone bills, but it is a little bit like having a credit card or using your telephone number as a credit card, but the practice of cramming is literally cramming charges as he would on a credit card for unauthorized and unordered services. >> can you give an example of who may be placing those charges on a telephone bill, or what kind of a charge it might be? >> the charges can vary from
houset debate over short-term funding for american indian health and education programs, as the government shutdown continues. c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you as a public service by your television provider. "theining us on communicators" is senator richard blumenthal of connecticut, who introduced a bill on telephone cramming. what is telephone cramming? >> it is the practice of putting unauthorized third-party charges on telephone bills....
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and the impact of education on national security. this sunday, "newsmakers" will theure an interview with president of the american medical association, dr. ardis holden full -- dr. ardis hoven. talking about obesity as a disease. >> the ama recently classified obesity as a disease. does that make insurance companies more open to covering for obesity? >> i would think so. when the ama has said this is something we want to deal with, we want to escalate the conversation about this problem to a significant level. we are going to look at the things we must change to make things get that are around obesity, around hypertension, whatever we choose to study. i do believe the payers will be a part of this because they want to see what is best for the patients as well. they want to help us eliminate so much disease, so much suffering, and help reduce the cost. the debate like among your membership that led that decision? are folks united behind that decision, or was there some disagreement among physicians going forward with this? >> this is
and the impact of education on national security. this sunday, "newsmakers" will theure an interview with president of the american medical association, dr. ardis holden full -- dr. ardis hoven. talking about obesity as a disease. >> the ama recently classified obesity as a disease. does that make insurance companies more open to covering for obesity? >> i would think so. when the ama has said this is something we want to deal with, we want to escalate the conversation...
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office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived that message. at the department of defense, we work to preserve america's individual liberties as well as defend our national freedom. when the supreme court issued its decision on the defense of marriage act this summer, the department of defense immediately began working on providing the same benefits to all eligible spouses, regardless of sexual orientation. we did it because everyone who serves our country in uniform, everyone in this country, should receive all the benefits they deserve, and they've earned, and in accordance with the law. everyone's rights must be protected. this means that all spouse
office for civil rights, one of his first jobs in government, he pushed for equal education across the south. as a leading member of congress, chairman of the budget committee, and a white house chief of staff, he worked to advance civil rights everywhere. and as secretary of defense, he oversaw the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and opened combat positions for women. the balance between security and civil rights sends an important message to the world. and leon panetta has lived...
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old country the opposition going to war in syria was a good example of that. >> how to remind your educate young people especially there are other options one thing that struck me walking by a local community guarded in the east village a side said 15 ways to reclaim a community like say hi to a stranger on the street basic things like open a door but when you read in the mainstream news about and a sample of someone who takes a chance we have some subway incidents were somebody jumped out to help someone they are proclaimed a hero and people like to latch on to those because of the emotional value to put this back in touch with how important to humanity is and reaching out to go outside of yourself to connect with someone else. i would urge families to keep teaching young people is important to think beyond the ego your neighborhood or community. don't what the corporation or the empire seeking government tell us how to spend every hour of our days. do something different or take a chance of have some fun. there is a group in new york that i mentioned in my chapters spying on critical mas
old country the opposition going to war in syria was a good example of that. >> how to remind your educate young people especially there are other options one thing that struck me walking by a local community guarded in the east village a side said 15 ways to reclaim a community like say hi to a stranger on the street basic things like open a door but when you read in the mainstream news about and a sample of someone who takes a chance we have some subway incidents were somebody jumped...
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we should have time and education on what actually happens in the particular program of which we speak. i will give you my word that this fall, we will work to find additional privacy protections with this program that has no e- mails, no phone calls, no names, and no addresses. 14 federal judges have said yes, this comports with the constitution. 800 cases around the 1979 case have affirmed the underpinnings of the legality of this case. 800. so 14 judges are wrong, 800 different cases are wrong. the legislators on both intelligence committees are all wrong. why is it that people of both parties looked at this program, at a time when our nation is under siege, by those individuals who want to bring violence to the shores of the united states? those who know it best to support the program because we spent as much time on this to get it right. to make sure the oversight is right. no other program, no other program has the legislature and the judicial branch doing oversight of a program like this. if we had this and other agencies, we would not have problems. think about who we are in th
we should have time and education on what actually happens in the particular program of which we speak. i will give you my word that this fall, we will work to find additional privacy protections with this program that has no e- mails, no phone calls, no names, and no addresses. 14 federal judges have said yes, this comports with the constitution. 800 cases around the 1979 case have affirmed the underpinnings of the legality of this case. 800. so 14 judges are wrong, 800 different cases are...
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it can be in education. it can be, for instance, we're working with a large pharmaceutical company who is trying to solve creating molecules -- or inventing new molecules for different genome types for cancer. >> i will let kim have the last question. go right ahead. >> in terms of education, what is that one thing that you believe in that almost no one else does? >> that we need to really allow for understanding the processing and synthesizing of information to really unfold learning for people and help people mbuild their potential of learning instead of trying to define education and cap people's potential around something that is a preconceived notion of the ceiling for different people. >> ramona pearson is the ceo and founder of declara and an amazing human being, and thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> up next, bank and credit card companies and hospitals say they keep our secrets safe through complex encryption. now we hear the nsa can break through those locks. we'll t
it can be in education. it can be, for instance, we're working with a large pharmaceutical company who is trying to solve creating molecules -- or inventing new molecules for different genome types for cancer. >> i will let kim have the last question. go right ahead. >> in terms of education, what is that one thing that you believe in that almost no one else does? >> that we need to really allow for understanding the processing and synthesizing of information to really unfold...
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eleanor roosevelt traveled constantly in support of the president's new deal policy and causes like education, a living wage, and civil rights. as first lady, she held regular press conferences and invited only women reporters to cover them and she was the first first lady to travel overseas without the president. the first to address a national political convention, and the first to write her own daily syndicated column. join us for a two-hour program as we explore the life and legacy of eleanor roosevelt on first ladies, influence and image next monday, live it 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. we are offering a special edition of the book, "first ladies of the united states of america," presenting a biography and portraits of the first ladies. it is available for the discounted price of 1295 -- $12.95. our website has more about the first ladies including a special section, welcome to the white house. produced by our harner. -- parter. cycling life in the mansion during the first tenure of the first ladies. >> tonight, speakers from annual techcrunch conference in san
eleanor roosevelt traveled constantly in support of the president's new deal policy and causes like education, a living wage, and civil rights. as first lady, she held regular press conferences and invited only women reporters to cover them and she was the first first lady to travel overseas without the president. the first to address a national political convention, and the first to write her own daily syndicated column. join us for a two-hour program as we explore the life and legacy of...
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yes, exercise and education go hand in hand. so make sure your kids are active 60 minutes every day. you'll help them feel good and even perform better in school. the more you know. >>> so much discussion already about that last image to remember, the cardinals winning in passionate fashion with that controversial call last night. our images continue to remember this sunday. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday it's "meet the press." >>> melanie perkins raises one of australia's early funding stage rounds early and meet the teo. seth goldman. >>> good morning. it turns out president obama brink drin drinks a lot. a lot. he likes the stuff so much the new york times says there are bottles of black fores
yes, exercise and education go hand in hand. so make sure your kids are active 60 minutes every day. you'll help them feel good and even perform better in school. the more you know. >>> so much discussion already about that last image to remember, the cardinals winning in passionate fashion with that controversial call last night. our images continue to remember this sunday. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday it's "meet the press." >>> melanie perkins raises one...
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i think we've got to recognize it'not the education. we get something entirely different of value from going to college. >> mike, there's another reason why coege tuition is going up, athat's the government, right? >> well, that's right. first of all,t sounds like john and i shar the same type of college expernce. but yes, you're absolute right. the reasonhy fewer graduates arearning a return on their investment or their parents' investment is bause government subsidies have raed the tuition of college. d at the same time, david,d, this is the worst economic recovery we've had sinc the depression. so it's harder to earn that return. >> but steve forbes, evenif a down economy, and we are owing at anemic rates, the market still provides some answers doesn't it? >> it does, david. and what we have here says more about our dysfunctional governnt thant does about colleges, if thisguy can make that kind of money and have that kind ofaccess. in terms of colleges, what you're going to see mo and more is a hybri online and a fewweeks on campus.
i think we've got to recognize it'not the education. we get something entirely different of value from going to college. >> mike, there's another reason why coege tuition is going up, athat's the government, right? >> well, that's right. first of all,t sounds like john and i shar the same type of college expernce. but yes, you're absolute right. the reasonhy fewer graduates arearning a return on their investment or their parents' investment is bause government subsidies have raed...
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it is divided into race, economic activities, education. there is something i cannot prove this wrong, but there's something illegal about it. it is unfair -- illegal -- lethal about it. it is unfair. if somebody is poor or uneducated -- i come from west virginia and a lot of people face these problems. stigmatized and they have to live with it. the system is stacked against them. a lot of people are making a lot of money. .'m not asking for an argument the belgians went off. i'm here to say that this is a very serious situation. everyone here agrees that it has not been talked about. we have looked at it. you all have looked at it. we have to continue on this thing. the slogan of one of the companies that we reviewed in this investigation, they live by the following words. just because you can, doesn't mean you should. unfortunately, i have been thinking about this because today's testimony and the inquiries show that the industry as a whole is falling short of that and are. it appears to be following fall short of that standard. brokers s
it is divided into race, economic activities, education. there is something i cannot prove this wrong, but there's something illegal about it. it is unfair -- illegal -- lethal about it. it is unfair. if somebody is poor or uneducated -- i come from west virginia and a lot of people face these problems. stigmatized and they have to live with it. the system is stacked against them. a lot of people are making a lot of money. .'m not asking for an argument the belgians went off. i'm here to say...
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when you go to a business you start to get a real education. they have done to the grading system what the federal reserve have done to the economy. >> david: they willed a my center the test and they charge $35 for the test. collegesre picking up the tense. >> i wisit were that simple. business didn't go by my college grades or i would still look for a job. colleges have a good sense of how to prepare you for what comes next. if you go that route. businesses on the other hand may interview you. >> david: businesses themselves when they are polled they say they don't have the faith of a college ability to prepare for the real world. >> the proof of that is why so many kids while they are in college do internships. we use intern at forbes all the time. that's how we ferret out which ones we hire and which aren't cut out for forbes. absolutely binesses. >> david: this is a relatively cheap test. $35. you don't have to attend college to take the test by the way. businesses may go around colleges now. maybe a college degree won't be that important
when you go to a business you start to get a real education. they have done to the grading system what the federal reserve have done to the economy. >> david: they willed a my center the test and they charge $35 for the test. collegesre picking up the tense. >> i wisit were that simple. business didn't go by my college grades or i would still look for a job. colleges have a good sense of how to prepare you for what comes next. if you go that route. businesses on the other hand may...
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as long as i have an opportun y opportunity, more kids are able to go to school and get the education that they need and more families are able to stabilize their finances and the housing market is continuing to improve and people feel like their wages are inching up a little bit. if those things are happening. i'll take it. and you know, i've said before, i've run my last political race. at this point my goal every day is to make sure that i come back and say, we are delivering something. not everything because this is a long hall. >> all right. >> art feltsenhall. >> one of the things is the revelation of the surveillance of the national security. as you review how to reign in the agency, a federal judge said that for example the government had failed to cite a single instance of the metadata actually stopped an attack. are you able to identify that and are you convinced that the collection of that data is able to be used? >> let me talk more broadly and then i'll talk about the program that you are referring to. the panel that i put together came back with a series of recommendatio
as long as i have an opportun y opportunity, more kids are able to go to school and get the education that they need and more families are able to stabilize their finances and the housing market is continuing to improve and people feel like their wages are inching up a little bit. if those things are happening. i'll take it. and you know, i've said before, i've run my last political race. at this point my goal every day is to make sure that i come back and say, we are delivering something. not...
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my goal is to reach just by educating and they will figure out what to do in their communities to make sure that the connectivity exists and then gradually we will get to the point where federal policy changes. >> networks are inherently local. in fact the connectivity, the neighborhood units is technically speaking in a good way of going about with these changes. >> it could be. because the economies of scale, the systems are so great. once you have built the thing in this energy to add an additional customer that the neighborhood level but might not be the right unit of interest and then tried to detain. pick a pair communication at a reasonable cost. lots of bottlenecks. almost as if you had to go through as city-wide we are doing this, make sure that everyone has fiber. in that city is strong enough. so the demand reasonable carriage rates from the next provider of the chain. you need help. i am not sure than ever. >> i see a lot of opporunity. your technical knowledge of knowing how to connect. certainly new york, this building is one of them it turns out. to get across the street
my goal is to reach just by educating and they will figure out what to do in their communities to make sure that the connectivity exists and then gradually we will get to the point where federal policy changes. >> networks are inherently local. in fact the connectivity, the neighborhood units is technically speaking in a good way of going about with these changes. >> it could be. because the economies of scale, the systems are so great. once you have built the thing in this energy...
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we are producing children don'te lack education, lack of god, lack values and are headed towards a future in which their future will be key -- will be given a c. on a state which is engineered the removal of god coming at thomas jefferson community, his wall of separation phrase, and the letter of the danbury congregation was never meant to mean separation of church and state. it was meant to mean the government cannot come in and interfere with church. we've come full circle, and the aclu has played a major part of that. now, in some ways my next book, "what went wrong?" which is about the election, is in essence a continuation of the same theme. so what i'm pointing out is you must understand that the obama campaign's 2008 and 2012, working changers. the republican party, mitt romney, i spent three weeks of traveling with mitt romney's campaign, flying on the romney campaign airplane, the last day of the campaign, mitt romney came to the back of the press section he said he had not even written a concession speech. he was that confident is going to win. on the airplane i asked one of th
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maryland's attorney general has given inmates tablet computersment the move would help persons gain education and social support before they return to society. it would take the place of classrooms and libraries and allow limited, but monitored e-mail access. >> monitored by nsa. >> you can also do lines on the glass screen. victims don't get a tablet with free internet access. why should the persons? >> internet access to sex offenders, what could possibly go wrong? >> true. >> this is prison. you should not have an ipad. you should have a windows tablet. >> what is that called a surface? >> a surface, sorry. >> ambassador, speaking as a maryland resident, you wonder why our taxes in maryland are so high. this is for maryland residents the opportunity rising up. you have only your change and taxes to lose. stop this nonsense. >> i think it is a good idea. it will keep the prisoners behaving. i know that when i need to keep my unruly six and 4-year-olds calm for five minutes it is give them the ipad. they don't bother me and they are occupied and they don't misbehave. >> that and a shot of wh
maryland's attorney general has given inmates tablet computersment the move would help persons gain education and social support before they return to society. it would take the place of classrooms and libraries and allow limited, but monitored e-mail access. >> monitored by nsa. >> you can also do lines on the glass screen. victims don't get a tablet with free internet access. why should the persons? >> internet access to sex offenders, what could possibly go wrong? >>...
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is there at this possible reason for having a liberal education other than cash? >> college education is going to help you learn things and introduce to people around you and it is really expensive so what people are paying for is bry, they are hoping to get jobs afterwards and letting them down as a country. >> colbert: that's my rob with your site it is free and i believe the purpose of going to college is to acquire crippling debt. >> then the system is working. >> colbert: because the people who work for me say on this show who have college loans i know will never quit. no matter how poorly i treat them. so let's say that this utopian future of yours comes about. >> sure. >> colbert: and everybody learns bleep, blurp and your coding thing what will we do? all just sitting in like windowless cubicles coding madden 3,000? what will america be producing if we are all coding? >> i think every i have will change based on people understanding programming. >> colbert:. >> you can sell your things online and tell people what they have in stock that day. understand how
is there at this possible reason for having a liberal education other than cash? >> college education is going to help you learn things and introduce to people around you and it is really expensive so what people are paying for is bry, they are hoping to get jobs afterwards and letting them down as a country. >> colbert: that's my rob with your site it is free and i believe the purpose of going to college is to acquire crippling debt. >> then the system is working. >>...